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- Eucheuma, Gracilaria) from which the jelly is produced. It is also known as Kanten (****anese: 寒天) (from the phrase kan-zarashi tokoroten (寒曬心太) or "cold-exposed...
- January 2017. Kantens was a separate muni****lity until 1990, when it became a part of Hefs****zen. Landscape near Kantens Villa in Kantens Street view Farm...
- it is today. The invention of kanten (寒天, agar) in the 1600s was essential to the birth of modern yokan. Later, the kanten invented in ****an was introduced...
- Uit****zen and Uit****zermeeden. On 1 January 1990, the muni****lities of Kantens, Usquert, and Warffum were added. On 1 January 1992, the name of the muni****lity...
- and candies. Namagashi may contain fruit jellies, other gelatines such as Kanten, or sweetened bean paste. Namagashi is detailed, designed with using seasonal...
- it is today. The invention of kanten (寒天, agar) in the 1600s was essential to the birth of modern yokan. Later, the kanten invented in ****an was introduced...
- overcome struggles". It is based on the Danish television series Gintbergkanten (Gintberg on the edge). A hybrid comedy and reality series, the program...
- Sergio van Kanten (born 2 July 1984) is a Dutch-American soccer player who last pla**** for Miami FC in the North American Soccer League. Van Kanten had stints...
- sister of Charlotte Praline of the Sun Pirates. Charlotte Kanten (シャーロット・カンテン, Shārotto Kanten) is the 27th son of Big Mom and the Minister of Agar at Jelly...
- tomatoes, bean sprouts, and more. Tokoroten are jelly-like slices made of Kanten which comes from the gelatin of the tengusa a native seaweed. This dish...